Posts Tagged ‘lie’

Clinical Psychology Vs. Psychiatry – Which Diagnosis to Trust

The ratio of clinical psychology and medical psychiatry Psychiatry refers to medicine, but it is closely connected with clinical psychology. The subject of research for clinical psychology as for psychiatry are mental disorders. But in addition, clinical psychology deals with such disorders, which are not of equal importance as the disease (eg, problems of marriage and partnerships) [...]

Panic Attacks At Night Time

Nocturnal Panic Attacks For many people panic attacks during sleep or while waking up from night rest are quite common. It is believed that they could be the consequence of bad dreams, and very often these attacks are not considered to have any connection with certain events in human life. But in fact the cause [...]

Discover the Ways to Reducing Facebook Addiction

Facebook Addiction & Social Networks Dependence Scientists have likened dependence on social networks to alcoholism To resist the urge to check for updates on social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, is much more difficult than to give up alcohol and cigarettes. This conclusion was made by scientists from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, USA, based on a [...]

Memory Training – How to Help Your Child Improve Their Memory

How to Improve Memory of the Child? Memory training  interests many parents, particularly with the arrival of a child in a school requiring to remember large volumes of information. The following memory training exercises are often used by kindergarten teachers and elementary school classes for developing all types of memory in children. Counselors in summer camps often include them into a complex developmental events. So you can practice these with your child too. Photographic [...]

Disulfiram: Antabuse Generic

How Antabuse Works in Alcoholism Treatment. Disulfiram (Antabuse) is used as a supplementary treatment for alcoholism. In combination with alcohol disulfiram causes the so-called antabuse reaction, which in mild cases, manifests small indisposition in the severe – a feeling of heat, throbbing headache, feeling of lack of air and dyspnea, nausea, vomiting, sweating, chest pain, palpitation, hypotension, [...]